If you’ve been thinking about stepping up to a full-size SUV that doesn’t compromise on style, power, or that unmistakable Jeep attitude, you’re going to love what Jeep has just rolled out. The iconic brand is introducing not one, but two new limited-edition versions of the Wagoneer: the Jeep Wagoneer Limited and the Wagoneer Super. And they’re both ready to hit the road—or the trail—while offering premium features at a price that makes sense.
Jeep Wagoneer Limited: Big Value, Big Adventure
Let’s talk about the Wagoneer Limited first. This is the SUV for Jeep fans who want full-size capability without going over the top on price. It’s built on the solid Series II trim, but Jeep has given it a fresh look that’s impossible to ignore. The body-color fender flares give it a cleaner, more rugged profile, and the chrome badging adds just the right touch of class. There’s also new black styling on the front and rear, and the Limited rides on sharp-looking 22-inch wheels that make it stand tall.
But it’s not just about looks. The Wagoneer Limited is packed with thoughtful features that make life on and off the road easier. Power side steps make it a breeze to climb in and out, and the second and third rows fold down with the push of a button—perfect when you’re loading up camping gear or hitting the home improvement store. There’s even a massive tri-pane sunroof that lets you soak in the sky, whether you’re out in the desert or parked under the pines. A surround view camera helps you tackle tricky parking lots or narrow trails with confidence. All of this starts at just over $76,500, including destination, which makes it an incredible value for such a feature-rich, full-size SUV.
Jeep Wagoneer Super: Grand Wagoneer Style Without the Sticker Shock
Now, for those who want to take it up another notch, Jeep is bringing back an old-school name with a new-school twist: the Wagoneer Super. This special edition borrows a little luxury from the Grand Wagoneer but keeps the price more accessible. It definitely looks the part, with exclusive 22-inch machined black wheels and a two-tone black painted roof that adds serious presence. Everything about its appearance says bold, from the blacked-out grille rings to the darkened badging and carbide headlights. Even the power side steps are finished in sleek black, tying the whole look together.
Inside, it gets even better. Jeep brought over the Grand Wagoneer’s premium McIntosh 19-speaker audio system—yes, 19 speakers. It’s basically a concert hall on wheels. You also get the same panoramic sunroof and soft-touch interior finishes that make every drive feel just a bit more special. And the best part? All of this comes bundled together with a price starting around $82,500, which means you’re getting a big slice of luxury without the luxury price tag.
Trail-Rated Power Meets Family-Ready Practicality
Both the Wagoneer Limited and the Wagoneer Super come with Jeep’s 3.0-liter twin-turbo Hurricane inline-six engine. That’s 420 horsepower and 468 lb-ft of torque, in case you’re wondering, which is plenty of muscle for towing up to 10,000 pounds. And of course, you can choose between short- and long-wheelbase versions depending on how much room you need for family, friends, and gear.
The bottom line? Jeep is giving off-roaders, weekend warriors, and adventure-loving families two new ways to enjoy full-size SUV comfort without leaving behind the capability and rugged DNA the brand is known for. These special editions are available to order right now—but since they’re limited runs, they won’t stick around forever.